Hi Sebastian,

If your aim is to load the output of QTiles back into QGIS then I would recommend that you set QTiles to generate a mbtiles file (choose to output to file, and change the file type to mbtiles). These files will load into QGIS.

If you need to create the individual tiles as files, then you can create an XML file describing the tiles that you've generated, and open that in QGIS. The XML structure is described here: http://www.gdal.org/frmt_wmts.html. If you tick the 'Write .mapurl file' option then this file contains much of the info needed for the XML.

Cheers,

Andy

On 28/10/2015 21:47, Sebastian Teßmer wrote:
Hello there,

I use the extension QTiles and there were tiles created.
Unfortunately, these are not georeferenced.
How can I make this again involved as a map in QGIS?

Many thanks,

Sebastian
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